Uber Agrees to Pay $20 Million to Settle FTC Charges That it Recruited Prospective Drivers with Exaggerated Earnings Claims
January 19, 2017
January 19, 2017
WASHINGTON, Jan. 19 -- The Federal Trade Commission issued the following news release:
Uber Technologies, the San Francisco-based ride-hailing company, has agreed to pay $20 million to resolve Federal Trade Commission charges (https://www.ftc.gov/system/files/documents/cases/1523082uberproposedorder.pdf) that it misled prospective drivers with exaggerated earning claims and claims about financing through its Vehicle Solutions Program. The $20 million will be used to provide refund . . .
Uber Technologies, the San Francisco-based ride-hailing company, has agreed to pay $20 million to resolve Federal Trade Commission charges (https://www.ftc.gov/system/files/documents/cases/1523082uberproposedorder.pdf) that it misled prospective drivers with exaggerated earning claims and claims about financing through its Vehicle Solutions Program. The $20 million will be used to provide refund . . .